Check out Dr. Kimberly Mueller’s radio interview where she discusses current research on Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias! Find the full interview here: https://t.co/uyzfckcn1b
Take action during Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month!
💜 Go purple and tell your story using #ENDALZ
🧠 Take the (re)think your brain 6-Step Challenge
🎁 Make a gift
💰 Become a fundraiser
🤝 Volunteer your time
📣 Tell Congress to act
Learn more: https://t.co/DoYmIZCxvN.
The perfect wrap-up to the semester!
We recently gathered to celebrate the end of the term and catch up outside of the lab. Thank you Dr. Mueller for hosting everyone! We loved getting to celebrate our graduates, Hannah Dassow, Anna Johnson, Lily Leicht, and Pajnra Xiong!
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No matter your life stage, positive, everyday actions can make a difference in brain health. Get started with these 10 Healthy Habits for Your Brain: https://t.co/7vvu63a6NU. #NationalSeniorHealthFitnessDay
The common experience among members of a support group often means they have similar feelings, worries, everyday problems, treatment decisions or treatment side effects.
You can learn more about groups for those with Alzheimer’s and their caregivers, at https://t.co/GEdWtuRNuh.
Almost two-thirds of Americans with Alzheimer's are women. By adopting these healthy habits, we can all protect our brain health: https://t.co/7vvu63a6NU. #WomensHealthMonth
Big news! We just launched (re)think your brain — a new initiative to help you take charge of your brain health through everyday steps that add up over time. Ready to get started? Sign up for the (re)think your brain 6-Step Challenge! ️https://t.co/oNs34aDFUu.
New publication alert! 📣Congratulations to CCANDL’s biostatistician Kristin Basche and collaborators on their recent publication examining proper name recall and pTau217 as potential markers of early cognitive decline in #alzheimersdisease research.🧠✨
Congratulations to CCANDL PhD student Phoebe on her oral presentation at the Conference on Cognition, Aging & Speech Communication! She presented her research on the relationships between depressive symptoms, #sleep and #speech in preclinical #Alzheimers. We are so proud! 🧠🗣️💜
Phoebe Crumpton is presenting at the Conference on Cognition, Aging, and Speech Communication (CASC) next week! Phoebe will be presenting on the association between #depression, #sleep, and #speech over time in preclinical Alzheimer’s disease.🧠#Alzheimers#dementiaresearch#CASC
Exciting news from the Gilmore-Bykovskyi Lab & CCANDL!
Congrats to PhD student Haley Colgate Kottler on her new publication! 📝 This study uses transcribed #speech data and latent class analysis to detect lucid episodes in advanced dementia. 🧠
🔗https://t.co/6aeX36yQe2
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Huge congratulations to our Class of 2026 graduates! 🎓 We are incredibly proud of everything you’ve accomplished during your time at CCANDL. We wish you the absolute best as you start your next chapters! 👏✨
#UWMadison#UWGrad#Classof2026#CCANDL#CSD#OnWisconsin
Phoebe Crumpton is presenting at the Conference on Cognition, Aging, and Speech Communication (CASC) next week! Phoebe will be presenting on the association between #depression, #sleep, and #speech over time in preclinical Alzheimer’s disease.🧠#Alzheimers#dementiaresearch#CASC
These numbers underscore the importance of taking charge of our brain health today — no matter our age — to reduce our risk of cognitive decline, Alzheimer’s and other dementia.
Share the facts: https://t.co/NwLeITCGT3.
Lifetime cognitive enrichment was associated with lower risk of Alzheimer's dementia and a slower rate of cognitive decline. Findings support the idea that sustained cognitive engagement throughout life may contribute to cognitive resilience in later life.
https://t.co/LAqqE5JcI2
Many adults are diagnosed with dementia at later stages or not diagnosed at all, despite how critical early detection is. Why is this the case? Dr. Chin discusses some key reasons for this trend and shares an exciting announcement on this week's episode of #DementiaMatters. Listen 🎧 https://t.co/r1sdk3IJGr
Check out Dr. Kimberly Mueller’s radio interview where she discusses current research on Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias! Find the full interview here: https://t.co/uyzfckcn1b
CCANDL leader, Dr. Kimberly Mueller, will be giving a FREE Badger Talk today, April 22 at 6:00 PM CST. Dr. Mueller will share the latest progress in understanding and treating Alzheimer's disease and related dementias. You can register here! https://t.co/i1E45PcC4A